Thursday, September 26, 2013

Poem: Prayer In Istanbul

By Jack Brummet

The Blue Mosque (© 2010 by Jack Brummet)


1.
On a dusty cobblestone street
I hear three muezzins
In three directions

Call people to prayer
At three mosques,
With a slight delay

Between the calls.
Three chanters in three different rooms
Sing the same song

In phase-shifted rounds
Through nine silver speakers

Mounted on three
Ivory-white minarets
Capped in gleaming cerulean blue.

2.
At the washing stations,
Water splashes from brass spigots
Into pale grey limestone basins.

The faithful wash,
Bag their sandals,
And for the fourth time since dawn,

Walk onto the lush carpet
Of the cool quiet mosque
Tiled in words and symbols.

3.
They kneel, face the wall
And pray one more time.
I don’t know what they pray for,

But when I see their faces
And watch their devotions,
I know it’s something good.

4.
It’s so still and calm
In the mosque,
You could hear a fly expire.

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Painting: Poppies

By Jack Brummet


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Painting (digital): Sixteen fake flowers

By Jack Brummet

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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Mockups of how Adolph Hitler might have gone undercover to evade the Allies

By Jack Brummet

In the mid-1940's, the U.S. Government created these mockups to show what Hitler might look like in disguise had he decided to try and elude the Allies. 

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Poem: "I contain multitudes"

By Jack Brummet





We all have a platoon
Of partly-contained

Spooky and multiple personalities
Ready to burst 


From the confines
Of our clown car.
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Drawing: Signs

By Jack Brummet

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